The simple answer is that he’s been koffing that ganja.
The simple answer is that he’s been koffing that ganja.
No Gladiator or Oldboy? Come on!
This actually made me laugh. Haha.
RE4 controls weren’t amazing either. You couldn’t move while you were shooting and you could bareley control the camera.
Still, the trailer looked more like something from Condemned than RE.
Umbrella doesn’t even exist anymore and the virus was only perfected by Wesker with Ouroborous.
The guy crashing through the wall reminded me of how enemies in Condemned would do the same. The atmosphere reminds me of Orchard farm and the school level mixed together. The kitchen in the school was filled with guts and the cook reminded me of the family.
Well so far from what we’re seeing, neither the atmosphere nor the feeling is like the classic RE anyhow. You’re literally being chased by hillbillie cannibals and you have to run/hide from them.
I hope you’re not really saying RE4 is more action than RE5? The difference to the amount of action in RE5 is substantial. You literally punched a boulder to pieces.
Well everyone has their own opinion. But from what I can tell, myself included, is that the majority of RE fans are not on board.
I disagree. The horror was still retained. Perhaps not in the same degree as the originals, but it was till there nonetheless.
Sure, a series naturally evolves and there are good and bad changes. Resident Evil 4 was a good change. It was a good alternative for a different camera and different survival horror aspects.
Are we sure this is not Condemned 3?
I might be in the minority, but I thouroughly enjoy the lore of Blizzard’s games.
The release of this game has become a bedtime story I tell myself.
I’m sure there are people that like it but from other game forums and user reviews I’ve seen of the game, it seems a lot of people were disappointed with it.
Or the old classic where they love it at first and think it’s amazing, and then once the reality seeps in, they realize that the game was a major letdown.
For a series I’ve invested both time and money with; no I don’t think so.
Not sure what you’re arguing, but what I said is not a unique perspective.
It’s shared by a majority of people who played MGSV....
Yeah, GZ definitely felt more like a MGS game.
Yeah but you also have to take into account that there was a major fallout between Kojima and Konami, so much so that Konami took his name off the game and Kojima left the company.
We obviously have no idea what happened, but I would assume it has to do with the development of the game. It could have been a clash of…